Kiiruslangusele
Kiiruslangusele refers to a phenomenon where the perceived speed of something changes based on its context or surrounding elements. It is not a direct measure of velocity but rather a subjective experience. For instance, a car traveling at a constant speed might appear to be moving faster when there are fewer visual cues in the background, creating a sense of motion blur. Conversely, when surrounded by many stationary objects, the same speed might feel slower.
This perceptual effect can be influenced by various factors, including attention, expectation, and the observer's own
The principle of kiiruslangusele can be observed in everyday life. For example, when traveling in a train,